Facilitating SME Financing through Improved Credit Reporting

Autor: International Committee on Credit Reporting
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2014
Předmět:
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARY
CREDIT GUARANTEE
DEPOSIT
OVERDRAFT
BROAD ACCESS
CREDIT CARD
LEGAL AUTHORITY
E-COMMERCE
INFORMATION ABOUT CREDIT
PROTECTION OF PROPERTY
LOAN OFFICER
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
BUSINESS OWNERS
OVERDRAFTS
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL OBLIGATION
MORAL HAZARD
DEVELOPMENT BANKS
TRADE CREDITORS
EXTERNAL CREDIT
CREDIT RISKS
NEW BUSINESS
CREDITORS
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
SETTLEMENTS
CREDIT RATINGS
SMALL BUSINESSES
EXPLOITATION
PROPERTY RIGHTS
INDEBTEDNESS
CREDIT HISTORY INFORMATION
ID
BALANCE SHEET
PEER LENDING
SOURCES OF FINANCE
DIRECT FINANCING
INTEREST RATES
SMALL BUSINESS
MORTGAGES
ARREARS
CREDIT RISK
AVAILABILITY OF CREDIT
LOAN SIZE
WORKING CAPITAL
LOAN AMOUNTS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FAIR ACCESS
MERCHANTS
CREDIT SCORES
PROBABILITY OF DEFAULT
REIMBURSABLE GRANTS
NEED FOR CREDIT
FIXED ASSETS
BANKRUPTCY
COOPERATIVE BANKS
LENDERS
START-UP
LENDER
ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING LEGISLATION
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
SHORT-TERM FINANCING
GOOD CREDIT
CAPITAL MARKETS
REPAYMENT SCHEDULES
FINANCIAL POSITION
CREDITWORTHINESS
FINANCIAL CRISES
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
BUSINESS PLAN
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
CREDIT BUREAUS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
TERM CREDIT
GUARANTY
JUDGMENT
START-UPS
BANKS
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
CREDIT GUARANTEES
CREDIT APPLICATION
UNION
BORROWING
CAPITAL INJECTIONS
CREDIT FACILITY
LOAN
LATE PAYMENTS
BUSINESS INFORMATION
MUTUAL FUNDS
SECURITIES
REGULATORY OVERSIGHT
CREDIT RATING
ACCESS TO CAPITAL
CREDIT HISTORY
CREDIT REGISTRIES
CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT
REPAYMENT
UNIVERSAL BANKS
DEVELOPMENT BANK
REAL ESTATE
CORRUPTION
CREDIT MARKETS
LEGAL ENVIRONMENT
MOVABLE COLLATERAL
REPAYMENT CAPACITY
REPAYMENT PERIOD
DEBTORS
CREDIT MARKET
LETTER OF CREDIT
WAREHOUSE
CREDIT PERFORMANCE
INFORMATION SERVICE
BANKING SYSTEM
ECONOMIC GROWTH
BANKING SUPERVISION
CREDIT REPORTS
FINANCIAL CREDITORS
FINANCE CORPORATION
CREDIT CARDS
EXTERNAL FINANCING
OUTSTANDING LOAN
CREDITOR
FORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
TYPES OF CREDITORS
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLES
LETTERS OF CREDIT
ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING
FINANCING FACILITY
BALANCE SHEETS
GOVERNMENT BONDS
CREDIT REPORT
DEBTOR
INFORMATION SHARING
CREDIT RATING AGENCIES
CONSUMER PROTECTION
CHECKING ACCOUNT
RISK MANAGEMENT
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
SOLVENCY
GUARANTEE SCHEME
GUARANTORS
BANKRUPTCIES
MONEYLENDERS
ACCESS TO FINANCING
LINE OF CREDIT
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FINANCIAL CAPACITY
CREDIT BUREAU
CREDIT GAP
LARGE FIRMS
CREDIT RELATIONSHIP
DEBT INSTRUMENTS
FINANCIAL FRAUD
CREDIT POLICIES
DEBT
DEPOSIT RELATIONSHIP
FACILITATION
ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION
PROPERTY AS COLLATERAL
SOCIAL SECURITY
ADMINISTRATIVE BURDEN
PAYMENT DEFAULTS
TRADE CREDIT
UNFAIR COMPETITION
RESERVE BANK
CONSUMER LENDING
CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
FINANCIAL PRODUCTS
FINANCING FACILITIES
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
FINANCING CONSTRAINTS
CREDIT HISTORIES
SAVINGS ACCOUNT
TRADE CREDITOR
DIRECT LOAN
BANKING AUTHORITY
BUSINESS ACTIVITIES
LIMITED ACCESS TO FINANCE
COMMERCIAL LENDING
CREDIT INFORMATION
CREDIT MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL STABILITY
INSURANCE
CREDIT REPORTING
INTERNAL FINANCING
BANK LOANS
CURRENT ACCOUNT
BENEFITS OF CREDIT
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
BUSINESS ACTIVITY
DOMESTIC BANKS
POTENTIAL BORROWERS
PUBLIC POLICY
ACCESS TO CREDIT
COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS
EXPENDITURES
BANKRUPTCY FILINGS
CASH ADVANCE
CONSUMER CREDIT
COMMERCIAL BANKS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INFORMATION ASYMMETRIES
FINANCING CONSTRAINT
VENTURE CAPITAL
POTENTIAL DEBTORS
BANKRUPTCY LAWS
COST OF CREDIT
LIMITED ACCESS
CREDITOR RIGHTS
EXTERNAL FINANCE
ALTERNATIVE FINANCING
JOB CREATION
SAVINGS
DISCRIMINATION
BUSINESS PEOPLE
FINANCING NEEDS
FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS
FINANCIAL REPORTING
LACK OF INFORMATION
Popis: The general principles for credit reporting were issued by the World Bank in September 2011. Since then, the World Bank and the international committee on credit reporting (ICCR) have been leading efforts towards the implementation of the general principles worldwide. This report is one of the concrete outputs of the work following the general principles. It addresses one of the most significant problems that limit the ability of most small and medium enterprises (SMEs) around the world to obtain adequate external financing to underpin their productive activities: information asymmetries. Creditors assess the creditworthiness of credit and loan applicants based on two basic criteria: ones financial capacity or ability to repay a loan, and ones willingness to repay the loan. A credit reporting system s (CRS) basic objective is to address information asymmetries, which is crucial for determining repayment capacity and repayment willingness. Credit reporting can therefore be extremely valuable to creditors for enhanced, fact-based credit risk assessments, and in this sense can also be seen as a tool to facilitate access to financing, including by SMEs. The main objective of this report is therefore to identify actions that can be undertaken by authorities and other relevant policy makers to improve the flow of data and other relevant credit information on SMEs to creditors through CRS. For this purpose, the report first analyses the overall status of credit reporting activities in connection with SMEs.
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